Yahtzee gets in front of the camera on Game Damage
We love Yahtzee, but our love is constantly being tempered by a severe mistrust of disembodied voices (A Christmas Story? Ho-ho-horrifying.) Thankfully, the fast-talking game critic has put on some pants, gathered a couple of friends (co-hosts Yug and
Nick Stoller Talks Muppets, Greek, Gulliver's Travels
With Yes Man getting ready to be released this weekend, I recently managed to get some phone time with Nick Stoller to talk about his work on the project, as well as the other films hes working on. For those not familiar with Nicks name, hes the
T.I., Jonas Brothers, Katy Perry Share Their Favorite Albums And Songs Of 2008
Why should bloggers, magazine publishers and a-hole rock critics have all the fun?
With year-end madness sweeping the nation, best-album and best-song lists are everywhere,
but more often than not, we don't get to hear from the men and women who
Pieces falling into place
Picked-up pieces while hanging out with the Patriots in Seattle and northern California . . .
Anybody else think of Kevin Youkilis dodging a Joba Chamberlain fastball when you saw the video of President Bush ducking the shoes hurled by an Iraqi
Purchase no joke under Charney
PURCHASE - There was a time when athletics at Purchase College were a joke, and no, we're not talking about last year.
A couple of decades ago, when it was SUNY Purchase, and when it didn't actually have athletics, somebody at the school thought it
VOTD: Denis Leary Reviews Denis Leary Movies
Denis Leary is funny and deprecating while he reviews every movie listed on his IMDb filmography including Operation Dumbo Drop, Who?s The Man (or why he gets through the airport faster), Demolition Man (or why Wesley Snipes is insane), and The Ref (or
Movie Answer Man: Frogs rain on California, sonever to to a 'date movie'
Q. Re your Great Movie review of "Magnolia," a favorite of mine. Have you and your readers noticed not one, but multiple Exodus 8:2 references in the movie? Look at the ropes on the top of the building before the man jumps at the beginning, they are
The Handcuffs, 2008
All most reasonable passionate music fans expect from their favorite performers is some level of improvement and progress.
The pattern was established by The Beatles. It?s still hard to believe the band that sang ?Love Me Do? was dashing off the
The year in local rock: Girl Talk, Anti-Flag, Povertyneck Hillbillies and more
A lot of the biggest local-rock stories of 2008 happened elsewhere -- the adventures of Girl Talk and Anti-Flag, a country venture in Nashville and an auction in cyberspace.
Here are the stories of the year:
Pittsburgh's top party ambassador continued
I Made This. You Play This. We Are Enemies. (Moving Pixels)
I?m as late to the party as ever with this game, if only because watching it make the rounds is almost more interesting than yammering about my own analysis. The principle thing most websites looking at it seemed to struggle with was whether it was